Road Marker Classification Using Geometrical Features With Slope Contour

Driving down and up the roads requires safe manoeuvre to avoid collisions or congestions, subject to the traffic and road conditions, which are regulated by the road markers painted along the roads. As the research in the road lane departures for intelligent transport systems gains huge interest in...

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spelling my-mmu-ep.77592020-09-22T17:50:19Z Road Marker Classification Using Geometrical Features With Slope Contour 2019-04 Md Sani, Zamani TA703-712 Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction Driving down and up the roads requires safe manoeuvre to avoid collisions or congestions, subject to the traffic and road conditions, which are regulated by the road markers painted along the roads. As the research in the road lane departures for intelligent transport systems gains huge interest in the research community, the road markers classification becomes essential. One of the challenges in road marker classification is the varying locations of the road markers between different areas and countries. When classification is carried out using the existing methods, the road marker type transition causes relatively significant errors and delays as compared with the classification over the road stretch without road marker type transitions. Furthermore, the road marker types which look alike such as the dashed-solid (DS) and solid-dashed (SD), are observed to be easily confused, causing more detection failures than the other road marker types. In order to address these problems, an improved camera positioning method to identify a customised area for the Region of Interest (ROI) has been proposed by using the reference of the Field of View (FOV). In addition to the existing five road marker types, namely, Single Solid (SS), Double Solid (DD), Dashed (D), Solid-Dashed (SD) and Dashed-Solid (DS), three novel twolayer classification algorithms were proposed. This was done by virtue of relatively small ROI identified from the road images which were captured by vehicle-mounted cameras. 2019-04 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/7759/ http://library.mmu.edu.my/library2/diglib/mmuetd/ phd doctoral Multimedia University Faculty of Engineering & Technology
institution Multimedia University
collection MMU Institutional Repository
topic TA703-712 Engineering geology
Rock mechanics
Soil mechanics
Underground construction
spellingShingle TA703-712 Engineering geology
Rock mechanics
Soil mechanics
Underground construction
Md Sani, Zamani
Road Marker Classification Using Geometrical Features With Slope Contour
description Driving down and up the roads requires safe manoeuvre to avoid collisions or congestions, subject to the traffic and road conditions, which are regulated by the road markers painted along the roads. As the research in the road lane departures for intelligent transport systems gains huge interest in the research community, the road markers classification becomes essential. One of the challenges in road marker classification is the varying locations of the road markers between different areas and countries. When classification is carried out using the existing methods, the road marker type transition causes relatively significant errors and delays as compared with the classification over the road stretch without road marker type transitions. Furthermore, the road marker types which look alike such as the dashed-solid (DS) and solid-dashed (SD), are observed to be easily confused, causing more detection failures than the other road marker types. In order to address these problems, an improved camera positioning method to identify a customised area for the Region of Interest (ROI) has been proposed by using the reference of the Field of View (FOV). In addition to the existing five road marker types, namely, Single Solid (SS), Double Solid (DD), Dashed (D), Solid-Dashed (SD) and Dashed-Solid (DS), three novel twolayer classification algorithms were proposed. This was done by virtue of relatively small ROI identified from the road images which were captured by vehicle-mounted cameras.
format Thesis
qualification_name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.)
qualification_level Doctorate
author Md Sani, Zamani
author_facet Md Sani, Zamani
author_sort Md Sani, Zamani
title Road Marker Classification Using Geometrical Features With Slope Contour
title_short Road Marker Classification Using Geometrical Features With Slope Contour
title_full Road Marker Classification Using Geometrical Features With Slope Contour
title_fullStr Road Marker Classification Using Geometrical Features With Slope Contour
title_full_unstemmed Road Marker Classification Using Geometrical Features With Slope Contour
title_sort road marker classification using geometrical features with slope contour
granting_institution Multimedia University
granting_department Faculty of Engineering & Technology
publishDate 2019
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